Spanish Vocabulary

In a previous article, I mentioned the 10 weirdest Spanish idioms, including expressions such as, “La cabra tira al monte,” which literally means, “The goat is headed for the forest,” but refers to the unlikelihood of people changing. I know what

The beauty of learning a language often lies in its idiomatic expressions, phrases made of words that are not to be taken literally. Once you get past some of the grammar and other basics, you will be welcomed into the

Learning Spanish isn’t an easy task. There is a lot of work that goes into learning a new language well enough to feel confident in one’s abilities to communicate. Whether reading, writing, or speaking, all the rules that come with

Spanish is the second most widely-spoken language in the world. Its greatest influence comes from Latin, followed by Arabic. In fact, 25% of Spanish words come from Arabic. Spanish has been influenced by a variety of other languages, including romance languages,

Spanish is a beautiful language with influences from Vulgar Latin and Arabic. It has long, rolling r’s, and its characteristic ñ (eñe). Though found in other languages, such as Galician and Basque, Spanish has given the ñ alphabetical righteousness: The